Interactive digital television messaging system

ABSTRACT

A message delivery system is arranged to accept a message from a message source and deliver it to a message recipient in a telecommunications system including an Intelligent Network platform having a plurality of applications, each application being stored at a respective Service Control Point within the Intelligent Network platform, the plurality of applications being able to handle received messages and deliver them to the recipient. The message source and the message recipient can be a digital television system.

The present invention is concerned with delivering messages, for example to a TV screen, which is associated with a fixed telephone line, and delivered using an Intelligent Network (IN).

The interactive television set may be an analogue television set with a Controller (a decoder, or a ‘set-top box’, for example) or an integrated digital Television set, both of which will be referred to as ‘a dTV’ herein. The messaging service may be, for example, GSM Short Message Service (SMS) or IP-based Instant Messaging where a telephone number is associated with the sender. The messages can also contain images and video clips, sent via Multimedia Messaging services, using WAP or 3G and similar technologies.

According to the present invention there is provided a message delivery means arranged to accept a message from a message source and deliver it to a message recipient device, comprising a telecommunications system including an Intelligent Network platform including a plurality of applications, each application being stored at a respective Service Control Point within the Intelligent Network platform, the plurality of applications including means to handle received messages and deliver them to the recipient device.

There is further provided a telecommunications system comprising a message source, a message recipient device and an Intelligent Network platform including a plurality of applications, each application being stored at a respective Service Control Point within the Intelligent Network platform, the plurality of applications including a message delivery means arranged to accept a message from the message source and deliver it to the recipient device.

The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying single FIGURE, which shows an example of a dTV messaging configuration.

The present invention provides a telecommunications system comprising a message source and a message recipient device, one example of which is a dTV, plus Intelligent Network services, message centres, and means of delivering web pages to a dTV. The message source and the recipient device can be mobile telephones, fixed telephones, computers, personal assistants (PDA), dTVs and various other media and devices.

The invention is likely to increase the volume of messages and bring new revenue to Operators. It would be targeted predominantly at the residential market, or wherever a dTV can be associated with a fixed telephone line. Messages on a TV screen are more readable, generally able to display more information at any one time, and may suit a different population segment.

Messages can be sent to a family as an entity or to those who do not have mobile telephones at all. Even mobile telephone users may prefer this service while at home, since they often tend to switch their mobile telephones off and keep the television on. The TV is a focal point at home that can act as a convenient medium for message retrieval.

The message callback function included in the present invention is also set to increase revenues for the fixed line Operator. It facilitates calling back the message-sender by means of click-to-talk while viewing messages on the dTV. This is a convenient way of making voice contact with the message sender, without having to look up the number or dial out. It brings more traffic to the fixed network whilst saving money for users, since it sets up calls for fixed line telephones instead of users calling back from mobile telephones.

From the user point of view, the dTV is the medium for receiving and sending text messages, as well as responding to a message by calling back and establishing a voice/multimedia session.

The user may be notified of waiting messages by either an indicator on the dTV (or the set-top-box), or an icon on the TV screen. The service can be accessed by pressing a designated button on a dTV remote control. The user is then able to view text messages, along with sender details, messages time and date and other related information.

The users can use the dTV remote control or similar devices for navigation and for message management, for example—for deleting messages. The user can also enter new messages via the dTV, by a number of means, for example typing replies via:

-   -   the remote control (with mapping to a keyboard);     -   a soft keyboard displayed on the dTV screen, or     -   infra-red portable keyboard.

The entered messages, addressed to either the sender of the currently selected message, or to a new addressee (by a telephone number), can then be dispatched.

If the user wishes to respond to the currently viewed message by a telephone call, the callback function can be selected. The user's own telephone rings first, which ensures that a callback was intended and not accidental. When the user hears the telephone ring and picks up the receiver, the destination is then automatically dialled. If the original message-sender answers, the call is connected.

Delivery Service elements such as the following may be used:

-   -   Messaging centre (text or multimedia) that can handle fixed         telephone addressees;     -   Interworking with dTV ‘middleware’ and the dTV;     -   An IN service that formats the message data and sends it on in         dTV browser format;     -   An IN service that sets up a call from the associated fixed line         to the message sender, and/or     -   An IN service that generates charging information for messages         in the same way as for telephone calls.

The recipient message centre must recognise that a destination number is not a mobile telephone, accept a fixed line telephone number as a valid destination, and trigger the IN service. There the dTV address associated with the fixed line number is retrieved. The service sends a message-waiting notification to the dTV, to light up an indicator or display an icon on the TV screen.

When a user clicks on the service icon, the dTV browser sends a request to the IN service to forward the stored message(s) to the dTV. The IN service authenticates the user, identifies the user's personal message store, retrieves the text (or the multimedia file) and reformats it for the special dTV browser.

Users can enter outgoing messages, whether in response to received messages or not, and the message data together with the addressee's telephone number are sent to the IN service, via the dTV browser. The IN service formats the message and forwards it to the message centre for delivery in the appropriate messaging service network.

The callback function is activated on the dTV as a ‘click-to-dial’, where the user's associated fixed line telephone is connected. The IN service is actually performing a ‘third party calling’, initiated by a program, not by dialling. The IN service obtains the message sender's Calling Line Identity (CLI) and uses it as the destination. The sender's number may be a mobile number or a fixed line associated with the sender, or any device using telephone numbers. When the call is connected, the IN service will then produce call-charging information that will be billed to the user's fixed line.

Outgoing messages cause the IN service to pass charging information to the switch, for it to generate billing records, which can be processed for the normal fixed line subscriber's bill. Furthermore, special incoming messages can also generate charging information, to allow adding items to the telephone bill and to notify the user.

The figure demonstrates, by way of example, how this new service operates. Note that the invention works with either an integrated message centre or an external one, and with a variety of messaging sources and destinations. 

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 16. A message delivery means for accepting a message from a message source and for delivering the message to a message recipient device, comprising: a telecommunications system including an intelligent network (IN) platform including a plurality of applications, each application being stored at a respective service control point within the IN platform, the plurality of applications including means for handling each received message and for delivering the received message to the recipient device.
 17. The message delivery means as claimed in claim 16, wherein the message source comprises at least one selected from a group comprising a mobile telephone, a WAP telephone, an IP/SIP telephone, a computer, a personal assistant device, and a dTV.
 18. The message delivery means as claimed in claim 16, wherein at least one of the recipient device and the message source is a dTV.
 19. The message delivery means as claimed in claim 18, wherein the dTV is connected via a controller that enables the dTV to be connected to the IN platform by at least one of a dial-up, DSL, satellite and cable modem.
 20. The message delivery means as claimed in claim 18, wherein the dTV initiates calling back a message sender using a received calling line identity.
 21. The message delivery means as claimed in claim 20, wherein a call is set up for a user's fixed line telephone and is billed on a bill for the user's fixed line telephone.
 22. The message delivery means as claimed in claim 16, wherein the IN platform includes a billing application for generating billing information for the message in the same way as billing information is generated for telephone calls.
 23. A telecommunications system, comprising: a message source; a message recipient device; and an intelligent network (IN) platform including a plurality of applications, each application being stored at a respective service control point within the IN platform, the plurality of applications including a message delivery means for accepting a message from the message source and for delivering the message to the recipient device.
 24. The telecommunications system as claimed in claim 23, wherein the message source comprises at least one selected from a group comprising a mobile telephone, a WAP telephone, an IP/SIP telephone, a computer, a personal assistant device, and a dTV.
 25. The telecommunications system as claimed in claim 24, wherein at least one of the recipient device and the source device is a dTV.
 26. The telecommunications system as claimed in claim 25, wherein the dTV is connected via a controller that enables the dTV to be connected to the IN platform by at least one of a dial-up, DSL, satellite, and cable modem.
 27. The telecommunications system as claimed in claim 25, including means for using the dTV to initiate calling back a message sender using a received calling line identity.
 28. The telecommunications system as claimed in claim 27, wherein a call is set up for a user's fixed line telephone and is billed on a bill for the user's fixed line telephone.
 29. The telecommunications system as claimed in claim 23, wherein the IN platform includes a billing application for generating billing information for the message in the same way as billing information is generated for telephone calls. 